be created. here's the only problem, someone fact-checked that and we have that person on the show, lara skinner from cornell university's global labor institute. it's great to have you here. tell us if 119,000 jobs is remotely true in terms of the jobs created by key stone. >> we did a study of the jobs impact from key stone excel and found they had grossly overestimated the number of jobs >> shocking. >> yeah, shocking. transcanada, said it would create 20,000 direct jobs, we found 2,500 to 4,600 jobs per year over the two years, these are temporary construction jobs. they also said it's going to create 119,000 jobs, that's direct induced and indirect jobs. we found it's going to be 30% to 40% of that job. >> some of the material being used is not produced in this country, but luckily, when the oil heads down to the refinery in texas, i mean that's an american refinery right, lara? >> yeah, i mean, the problem is is they, you know, america needs a jobs plan, we have a major unemployment crisis, but key stone is not the jobs program or the job stimulus that transcanada and other propone